Voile Charger
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 1:13 pm
I've got a few days on my new pair of Chargers, so I figure I know enough to give them an honest review.
Ski: Voile Charger 191cm.
Binding: Axl, mounted at recommended line.
Me: 175lbs, 6'1", 9 years skiing tele, prefer skiing trees and whatever soft snow is available.
So far, I have two days of lift served skiing on the Chargers. Conditions have included groomers, powder, soft bumps, crud, and wind packed powder.
On groomers, the Chargers are surprisingly capable. No problem making turns or getting edge grip. They also feel confident at speed, with no real noticeable chatter. This might be different on a day with icy conditions, but so far so good!
In soft snow, this is my favorite ski I have owned. They ski anything soft with absolute confidence while still being fun and easy to turn, even at slow speeds. Despite the name, I haven't found that the ski needs to go fast, but it is sure able to. They are equally fun doing quick turns and popping off soft bumps, swinging turns of all sizes in untracked powder, or pointing them down the fall line and letting them run through big GS turns in tracked-out crud. I really think they are about the perfect balance of friendliness and ability to rip, all while being nice and light for touring. In the 191 cm length, they are also still manageable thanks to the rocker in the tip.
I will say that a ski with a slightly tighter turn radius might be a little friendlier in real tight trees, but that, like all things, is a trade off. All in all, this is one of my favorite skis I've had the pleasure of riding and (I think) an excellent choice for the backcountry! In fact, I don't think I'd have a problem owning only this ski.
Ski: Voile Charger 191cm.
Binding: Axl, mounted at recommended line.
Me: 175lbs, 6'1", 9 years skiing tele, prefer skiing trees and whatever soft snow is available.
So far, I have two days of lift served skiing on the Chargers. Conditions have included groomers, powder, soft bumps, crud, and wind packed powder.
On groomers, the Chargers are surprisingly capable. No problem making turns or getting edge grip. They also feel confident at speed, with no real noticeable chatter. This might be different on a day with icy conditions, but so far so good!
In soft snow, this is my favorite ski I have owned. They ski anything soft with absolute confidence while still being fun and easy to turn, even at slow speeds. Despite the name, I haven't found that the ski needs to go fast, but it is sure able to. They are equally fun doing quick turns and popping off soft bumps, swinging turns of all sizes in untracked powder, or pointing them down the fall line and letting them run through big GS turns in tracked-out crud. I really think they are about the perfect balance of friendliness and ability to rip, all while being nice and light for touring. In the 191 cm length, they are also still manageable thanks to the rocker in the tip.
I will say that a ski with a slightly tighter turn radius might be a little friendlier in real tight trees, but that, like all things, is a trade off. All in all, this is one of my favorite skis I've had the pleasure of riding and (I think) an excellent choice for the backcountry! In fact, I don't think I'd have a problem owning only this ski.